A prebiotic blend may improve cognition in healthy older adults
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A prebiotic blend may improve cognition in healthy older adults
By 2030, one in six people worldwide will be aged 60 years or older1. It is also true that frailty is a result of ageing and involves a decline in muscle strength, cognitive changes, and immune dysfunction. Inflammatory responses and oxidative stress resulting from an altered gut microbiome can negatively impact muscle function and cognition. While a variety of factors affect the aging process, inducing gut microbiome changes is unlikely to be t…
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